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Egg Prices

Actually a lot of our gas at different times has been brought in from other States. How the hell do you have big refinery's right in El Segundo and Los Angeles and you force them to leave. It's crazy.
Democrats here in CA are anti-growth class envy dummies. It has been all downhill since I was about twenty years old.
 
That's my point. Oil prices have been declining but I don't see the low prices here.
The current inventory was not purchased at lower pricing. There are CE classes on supply and demand. Might be a good one for you to take.
 
CNN
For months, President Donald Trump has falsely claimed that egg prices are tumbling. It wasn’t true then, but it’s true now.

Egg prices fell 12.7% last month, the biggest monthly decline since 1984, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday. And they could continue to fall this month, too: The USDA reported last week that a dozen large white-shell eggs now cost $3.30 on average, down a whopping 69 cents from a week before.
 
Duh...and you brag on Newt head the gov
I'm not a supporter of Newsom. Just pointing out he has better chance of getting Dem nomination than Harris.
Today in the news, kayaks blocking this oil cargo ship in the bay to the refinery. The protesters hate Oil companies and want them out of here.
I'm not against refineries. Need them so not get imported gasoline from far away refineries.
Buy one and see....
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CNN
For months, President Donald Trump has falsely claimed that egg prices are tumbling. It wasn’t true then, but it’s true now.

Egg prices fell 12.7% last month, the biggest monthly decline since 1984, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday. And they could continue to fall this month, too: The USDA reported last week that a dozen large white-shell eggs now cost $3.30 on average, down a whopping 69 cents from a week before.
I was at Costco early this week and had lots of eggs at cheaper price $6.89 for 2 dozen. Back to prices before egg shortage.
 

(WSJ) U.S. Drillers Say Peak Shale Has Arrived​

Lower oil prices are expected to precipitate a decrease in crude output that won’t easily be reversed​


“The amount of capital required to get back to 13 million barrels a day or 6 million barrels a day in the Permian might be an untenable lift for the business model that we put in place,” Stice told analysts.

In just 15 years, shale companies have increased U.S. oil production by about 8 million barrels of oil a day. The boom reduced the country’s reliance on foreign oil and saved American consumers billions of dollars via lower gasoline prices. But in recent years, signs that the era of shale dominance is coming to an end have multiplied. "

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(Express).
Russian economic meltdown as oil runs out and Kremlin stops paying pensions
Businesses and consumers across the country are reeling under the effects of spiralling inflation and high interest rates.
Russia's supply of cheap oil is running out, another major blow for Vladimir Putin as he continues to grapple with a growing economic crisis. Businesses and consumers across the country are reeling under the effects of spiralling inflation and high interest rates.

In April, the Central Bank confirmed it would keep the key interest rate at 21% for the foreseeable future, much to the bitter disappointment of the Kremlin and business leaders. Many firms are fighting to stay afloat, as they attempt to pay back bank loans originally secured during more favourable economic times.

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Hopefully, Tommy and Cooper from "Landman" got out in time.
 
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